RIP their Yelp page.

The magnitude of Hurricane Irma was expected to be so severe that Florida's state governor issued a mandatory evacuation. But with rising gas prices, congested highways, and power outages, many Florida and Caribbean island residents where the storm hit had no choice but to stay behind.

In an ideal world, we'd all band together in tragic circumstances, but that wasn't the case for one North Florida car dealership that's currently getting dragged for a seriously selfish move. According to USA Today, Napleton Infiniti parked its new SUV inventory in sheltered parking lots that belong to Florida State University's enrolled students and now Tallahassee residents. Understandably, locals and students are taking to Yelp to point out just how cringeworthy it is.

One commenter named Josh P. said "The owners and employees who participated in this potentially life threatening act of parking inventory in FSU's campus lot should be ashamed of themselves."

Scott D. added "As if residents don't already have to worry about their personal homes, having a car that can operate after this hurricane is a life saver. "

N S. said "Out of respect for the families who have lost everything during hurricane Irma, do NOT do business with this establishment."

One FSU student is jokingly negotiating with the school and the dealership, but he raises a good point:

Given Hurricane Irma has currently claimed a total of 31 lives — 27 in the Caribbean and four in Florida — it's sad to see a business put their merchandise ahead of those in need. But not all companies were looking to make a dime. Just think back to Jim McIngvale of Mattress Mack who famously allowed those fleeing Hurricane Harvey to sleep on brand new mattresses. Napleton Infiniti, take a page out of his book.